The Trunk Space’s acoustics rocked… both bands that played sounded crystal clear and didn’t blow my eardrums out.
This Saturday, November 7, the ‘When in AZ’ crew returns with its biggest show yet, presenting seven acts on two stages at Civic Space Park.
Night Rail, brought to you by RailLife, is helping kick off the opening week festivities at the Urban Grocery with a bang.
The city of Phoenix Neighborhood Services and Public Works Departments and the GreenBuild 2009 Host Committee are recruiting volunteers for a community clean-up event 8 a.m. to noon Sat., Oct. 31.
Can you name 60 local businesses that you love? Some of us can, and some of us flat out can’t. That’s why it’s important to attend Local First Arizona’s Certified Local Fall Festival.
Local green building pioneers [merz]project built the Link building as the company’s headquarters, but it’s quickly become one of Downtown’s iconic urban renewal structures.
Nov 7, 2009 (Sat) 10AM – 4PM Local First Arizona will celebrate locally owned businesses with the 5th Annual Certified Local Fall Festival. The free, family-friendly festival will showcase a variety of local businesses, restaurants, live music and children’s activities. Unique vendors will show off their wares & our favorite Arizona restaurants will be giving… Read more
I know it seems silly to go to a Middle Eastern market for white peaches, but I’m comfortable with my silliness.
Kyle Jordre’s artist’s statement opens with “When I paint, I get lost.” He may get lost in his paintings, but they have helped him find himself and his place in Downtown Phoenix.
After months of checking on the construction progress twice weekly at the Phoenix Public Market, the Urban Grocery and Wine Bar is finally here.